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- W2145329042 abstract "Flood basalts are a potentially important host medium for geologic sequestration of anthropogenic CO 2 . Most lava flows have flow tops that are porous and permeable and have enormous capacity for storage of CO 2 . Interbedded sediment layers and dense low‐permeability basalt rock overlying sequential flows may act as effective seals allowing time for mineralization reactions to occur. Laboratory experiments confirm relatively rapid chemical reaction of CO 2 ‐saturated pore water with basalts to form stable carbonate minerals. Calculations suggest a sufficiently short time frame for onset of carbonate precipitation after CO 2 injection that verification of in situ mineralization rates appears feasible in field pilot studies. If proven viable, major flood basalts in the United States and India would provide significant additional CO 2 storage capacity and additional geologic sequestration options in certain regions where more conventional storage options are limited." @default.
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